Friday, October 23

Home with Amy Amack

In between the Colorado Springs rodeo and the Cheyenne Frontier Days, I went home with Miss Rodeo Nebraska Amy Amack for a few days. It was so nice to spend some time with her and do what we do best, catch up and do a little be a day work on her ranch! We didn't have to curl our her for her herd of Black Angus cattle, they don't really care just as long as we fee and water them! But we were able to catch up on some laundry and gear up for the Daddy of 'Em All! Amy lives in Chadron, NE, which is in the northwestern corner of Nebraska and 20 miles from the South Dakota border, so we took a trip to see Mt. Rushmore! Most of the girls went to the Rapid City, SD rodeo in February and visited the National Monument, however that was when my Coronation was held. But we made up for it and visited when it wasn't so cold! ;) Who said blondes weren't smart? Enjoy the pictures!

A great view from Amy's back porch!

MRNM at the entrance of Mt. Rushmore, the 47th State Admitted to the Union in 1912 (in case you didn't know or couldn't read the writing).

Could it be the 5th face? I'll let you decide. HaHa

Here we are!
Visiting Mt. Rushmore rekindled my patriot spirit, thanks George, Thomas, Theodore and Abraham!

A few of the happy cows in Nebraska. How ya doing girls?

Just like New Mexico except Nebraska is greener, has more grass and trees, a little more wind, it gets cooler at night, the cows tend to be fatter, and they accumulate much more snow than we do.
Yep, just like New Mexico? :)

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